Pruritic effect of bile salts

J Kirby, KW Heaton, JL Burton - Br Med J, 1974 - bmj.com
J Kirby, KW Heaton, JL Burton
Br Med J, 1974bmj.com
The pruritic effect of purified bile salts has been tested by applying them to blister bases. All
the salts tested were pruritogens, but the dihydroxy salts (especially unconjugated
chenodeoxycholate) were more effective than the trihydroxy salts. This may explain the poor
correlation between total serum bile salt concentration and pruritus in obstructive jaundice.
The pruritic effect of purified bile salts has been tested by applying them to blister bases. All the salts tested were pruritogens, but the dihydroxy salts (especially unconjugated chenodeoxycholate) were more effective than the trihydroxy salts. This may explain the poor correlation between total serum bile salt concentration and pruritus in obstructive jaundice.
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